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senator brown alexander has been a real leader in this and he even has an electric car. he is going the distance here, walking the walk. that's the kind of thing government can do. government can do a lot on the regulatory side to slow things down if you forget to have effective cost-benefit analysis, but it can do a lot on the project side to really find something that works and the community becomes the laboratory for change and that others can then model. you do not have to do it everywhere and if you can show in water to a location that there really work. that is the driving force behind the idea of that lamar has been a significant spokesperson for. >> do like that car? >> i do like it. i have driven my leaf. i live in this building in a plug in the wall when i go home at night. that's all i have to do. deployment communities are a good idea. sometimes the government can have a demonstration project that makes a difference. they did a hydraulic factory and we have had fracking are around forever. three things made a difference in it. one was a huge to demonstrate th
senator brown alexander has been a real leader in this and he even has an electric car. he is going the distance here, walking the walk. that's the kind of thing government can do. government can do a lot on the regulatory side to slow things down if you forget to have effective cost-benefit analysis, but it can do a lot on the project side to really find something that works and the community becomes the laboratory for change and that others can then model. you do not have to do it everywhere...
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senator brown alexander has been a real leader in this and he even has an electric car. he is going the distance here, walking the walk. that's the kind of thing government can do. government can do a lot on the regulatory side to slow things down if you forget to have effective cost-benefit analysis, but it can do a lot on the project side to really find something that works and the community becomes the laboratory for change and that others can then model. you do not have to do it everywhere and if you can show in water to a location that there really work. that is the driving force behind the idea of that lamar has been a significant spokesperson for. >> do like that car? >> i do like it. i have driven my leaf. i live in this building in a plug in the wall when i go home at night. that's all i have to do. deployment communities are a good idea. sometimes the government can have a demonstration project that makes a difference. they did a hydraulic factory and we have had fracking are around forever. three things made a difference in it. one was a huge to demonstrate th
senator brown alexander has been a real leader in this and he even has an electric car. he is going the distance here, walking the walk. that's the kind of thing government can do. government can do a lot on the regulatory side to slow things down if you forget to have effective cost-benefit analysis, but it can do a lot on the project side to really find something that works and the community becomes the laboratory for change and that others can then model. you do not have to do it everywhere...
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening. i'm susie gharib. 32 days and counting and still no deal to avoid the fiscal cliff, as the president and republicans continue with verbal jabs about e
i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all...
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this was in martinez on brown street. the adjoining junior high school had to be placed on lockdown because they lost power. we have
this was in martinez on brown street. the adjoining junior high school had to be placed on lockdown because they lost power. we have
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i'm terrell brown. a strong earthquake hit northeastern japan this morning, the magnitude 7.3 quake struck in the early evening in the same area that suffered a powerful quake and tsunami last year. a tsunami warning has been issued. residents have been told to move to higher ground. the fukushima nuclear plant has not been damaged. the quake was felt as far south as tokyo. lucy craft is in tokyo. what can you tell us? >> reporter: no reports of damage or injury. it's still way too early. we have a tsunami warning. the tide is about three feet or two meters or one meter, i should say. very interesting, this time the warnings came very fast and furious. the announcer was yelling at people to get to higher ground. big difference this year. >> we were watching in our newsroom as the alerts came in. what did you feel, what did you experience there? was it anything noticeable? >> i was talking to someone on the phone and she said she should get off the phone, this is a big one. my windows were rattling. my p
i'm terrell brown. a strong earthquake hit northeastern japan this morning, the magnitude 7.3 quake struck in the early evening in the same area that suffered a powerful quake and tsunami last year. a tsunami warning has been issued. residents have been told to move to higher ground. the fukushima nuclear plant has not been damaged. the quake was felt as far south as tokyo. lucy craft is in tokyo. what can you tell us? >> reporter: no reports of damage or injury. it's still way too early....
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and charlie brown. oh my god. stop it. >> i respect atheists but they have got it pick their battles. they are humorless scolds. >> first it was nativity scenes. next it will be santa claus and the whole thing will just be do away with the whole damn thing. >> bill: all right. now, i'm tired of hearing about the fiscal cliff. i think it's a cliche. and i submit to you mcguirk, that most americans have no idea what this story is about. >> i think a couple of things. but i think this is a conspiracy to kill right wing talk radio because this will make your ears bleed listening to these guys argue about it and be angry over it. but i would also say to the republics, obama won. it's like all this whining about that. i mean, they are like the japanese soldiers in the pacific after world war ii still fighting the battle way into the 1950s. he won. it's over and the fiscal cliff is either -- the taxes are going to go up on these rich people one way are 00 other. >> bill: they are going to go up on everybody. as howard de
and charlie brown. oh my god. stop it. >> i respect atheists but they have got it pick their battles. they are humorless scolds. >> first it was nativity scenes. next it will be santa claus and the whole thing will just be do away with the whole damn thing. >> bill: all right. now, i'm tired of hearing about the fiscal cliff. i think it's a cliche. and i submit to you mcguirk, that most americans have no idea what this story is about. >> i think a couple of things. but i...
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they host the 3 and a browns on sunday. >> we know we have a big game this week. that's definitely a must win for us. we have 5 games to good and just trying take one game at a time hopefully come sunday we'll be able to get the victory tape back up. it has been so long since we last won and guys definitely anxious for victory hopefully get it this week. >>reporter: ryan wilson tenure with the giants may coming to an end. the closer became a 43 agent tonight. giants did not offer him a contract by the 9:00 p.m. dead lane this evening. because they didn't want to be on the hook for minimum of 6.8 million dollars who may not be able to pitch. he missed almost entire year this past season. second john surgery. possible wilson could reseen with the giants structuring an incentive laden deal with lower base salary. not sure if he goes for. that derek jeter king of new york. great player. friendly with the media but in the big apple you are always a tashingt. check out the headlines from today "new york post". derek ether. yankees. how cruel is that. coming off ankle su
they host the 3 and a browns on sunday. >> we know we have a big game this week. that's definitely a must win for us. we have 5 games to good and just trying take one game at a time hopefully come sunday we'll be able to get the victory tape back up. it has been so long since we last won and guys definitely anxious for victory hopefully get it this week. >>reporter: ryan wilson tenure with the giants may coming to an end. the closer became a 43 agent tonight. giants did not offer...
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and riley will give the polling results, and ron brown will do the interview and then we will have a panel discussion. it will be a terrific day. please turn these babies off. again, welcome. is executive vice president of allstate. joan has been a terrific partner with us over the last four years. she is responsible for all relations for allstate. prior to joining that company, she did similar work with monsanto. she is a consummate marketing and communications strategist, which is what this town of washington is all about. that you very much, and dwell come our friends here. -- and welcome our friends here. [applause] >> ok, good morning, and thank you so much for that kind introduction. "the atlantic" and "national journal" have been terrific partners in this effort. i thank them very much for that, and many thanks to edward reilly, who will take us through the data today, and also for jeremy, an associate, who was the lead researcher on the pole. -- poll. we have interviewed 25,000 americans. we have a very rich body of knowledge about specific issues, and now coming together wit
and riley will give the polling results, and ron brown will do the interview and then we will have a panel discussion. it will be a terrific day. please turn these babies off. again, welcome. is executive vice president of allstate. joan has been a terrific partner with us over the last four years. she is responsible for all relations for allstate. prior to joining that company, she did similar work with monsanto. she is a consummate marketing and communications strategist, which is what this...
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i feel like charlie brown my friends, this is a good bill. the president continues to move the ball, the democrats continue to move the ball, every time republicans want to do something positive on immigration, on the economy, they keep moving the ball away from us. let's stop being charlie brown, my friends, this is a good bill, it would strengthen our economy, it will create jobs and it is exactly what the president asked for a year ago. let's call his bluff and send him a bill to create jobs and opportunities here in america. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. without objection, the previous question is ordered on the motion to recommit. the question is on the motion. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. ms. lofgren: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having risen, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. pursuant
i feel like charlie brown my friends, this is a good bill. the president continues to move the ball, the democrats continue to move the ball, every time republicans want to do something positive on immigration, on the economy, they keep moving the ball away from us. let's stop being charlie brown, my friends, this is a good bill, it would strengthen our economy, it will create jobs and it is exactly what the president asked for a year ago. let's call his bluff and send him a bill to create jobs...
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polls-simpson said brown the base, lower the rates. we now have the president's proposing raising the rates and opposing a base-broadening measure. republicans want to keep the rate same and run the base, but that is different. bowles-simpson had it right. i look at the logic of the white house with regard to the idea of capping a itemized deductions. i would like to take a look at it from a cost-benefit point of view. we're looking at tax expenditures, and we should benefits inst of doing it. they're against it for two reasons, the first one was effected some taxpayers making less than 2 hen $50,000, which is true. this would be a $50,000 cap, said the people we're talking about are people who are using way above average levels of itemized deductions at that level. when -- to the analysis using the tabulated data, i get about 1.2 million taxpayers with incomes under $250,000 over the $50,000 cap. according to the white house, they are proposing to get around that by a method that costs $200 billion over the 10 years. if you apportion
polls-simpson said brown the base, lower the rates. we now have the president's proposing raising the rates and opposing a base-broadening measure. republicans want to keep the rate same and run the base, but that is different. bowles-simpson had it right. i look at the logic of the white house with regard to the idea of capping a itemized deductions. i would like to take a look at it from a cost-benefit point of view. we're looking at tax expenditures, and we should benefits inst of doing it....
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council chairman kwame brown has been charged with bank fraud, the same charge that led kwame brown to resign his council seat earlier this year. according to the charging documents, che brown made false claims about his income on a mortgage loan application back in 2010. his lawyer says brown plans to plead guilty. che brown also pleaded guilty to a similar charge back in 1995. >>> one of the world's biggest banks announced today it will cut jobs and close some branches. citigroup plans to lay off about 11,000 workers worldwide. most of those cuts will be in consumer banking. about 80 branches around the world are closing. more than half of them in the united states. and that includes a citibank in manassas and glen burne. citigroup's stock went up after this announcement. executives say the cuts will help them save about $1 billion a year. >>> warm around here it seems for quite some time. but that now is about to change. veronica, is that right? >> that's right. it was all from this morning's cold front. there it is, moving through. we sure didn't get much rain out of it. but everyb
council chairman kwame brown has been charged with bank fraud, the same charge that led kwame brown to resign his council seat earlier this year. according to the charging documents, che brown made false claims about his income on a mortgage loan application back in 2010. his lawyer says brown plans to plead guilty. che brown also pleaded guilty to a similar charge back in 1995. >>> one of the world's biggest banks announced today it will cut jobs and close some branches. citigroup...
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he's brown like you. but when he starts to speak, he has to say the same doctrine script and say party line. he has to be against the dream act. marco rubio was for privatizing social security. he's for all the same stuff that the american people over and over again have rejected ideawise but he can put it in a nicer package. that's what jim demint has been trying to say. >> how do you say self deportation in spanish? >> i don't think there's a term for it. >> i won't go there. but i think to joy's point and she makes a good one that i think the reality for the gop right now is it's no longer about the packaging. it really is about the substance -- >> it's a center right party back to your strong point. >> exactly. it's about the substance of the argument you have to make to the american people and we can disagree or agree on whether the country is center right or center left but the fact of the matter is we need to be wherever the country is, that sweet spot to have that conversation. >> can i give you s
he's brown like you. but when he starts to speak, he has to say the same doctrine script and say party line. he has to be against the dream act. marco rubio was for privatizing social security. he's for all the same stuff that the american people over and over again have rejected ideawise but he can put it in a nicer package. that's what jim demint has been trying to say. >> how do you say self deportation in spanish? >> i don't think there's a term for it. >> i won't go...
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the roadsides firmly flush with bushes and wildflowers for now brown and the third as the swept by fire. here and there in mysterious white powder clung to the rooftops and lay in the gutters of the houses in the town, deadly traces of something that followed? know from the skies on the weeks before and everywhere was an ominous quiet, a silence the close of the town is surrounded to the living world is the area had become in tune. it was a strange stillness. the birds, for example, where they can't? many people spoke of them, puzzled and disturbed. the feeding stations and factories were deserted. a few birds seen anywhere were moribund. they trembled violently and could not fly. it was a spring without voices. on the morning that once job with the dawn chorus of robbins, does come the jays, friends, scores of other purposes is now no sound, only silence lay over the fields and woods in the marsh. in the space of just 10 paragraphs come at "the new yorker" combined them into three, carson had written a story at the end of the world. book reader in 1962 could fail to see in this descrip
the roadsides firmly flush with bushes and wildflowers for now brown and the third as the swept by fire. here and there in mysterious white powder clung to the rooftops and lay in the gutters of the houses in the town, deadly traces of something that followed? know from the skies on the weeks before and everywhere was an ominous quiet, a silence the close of the town is surrounded to the living world is the area had become in tune. it was a strange stillness. the birds, for example, where they...
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governor jerry brown voted against paying uc berkeley's new chancellor $50,000 more than his predecessor. >>> the national memorial for united flight 93 near shanksville, pennsylvania, has been open for a year. it still needs had millions in donations to be finished. operators of the park say they're $5 million short of what they need to complete the site and build an education center there. 46 people flying on september 11th from newark, newark, to san francisco were killed when flight 93 crashed in that field. the families say they're hoping for a boost from private donors including fortune 500 companies. >> i feel nothing but peace when i'm at the site, when i'm stand oughted sacred ground. >> 450,000 people have already visited the memorial. >>> has our obsession with cell phones risen to the level of an addiction? some researchers say yes. they say factors such as materialism and impulsiveness play a big role in tipping cell phone use into an addiction especially when phones are used excessively in public. that's when we're signaling that we have a shiny object, status symbol. young
governor jerry brown voted against paying uc berkeley's new chancellor $50,000 more than his predecessor. >>> the national memorial for united flight 93 near shanksville, pennsylvania, has been open for a year. it still needs had millions in donations to be finished. operators of the park say they're $5 million short of what they need to complete the site and build an education center there. 46 people flying on september 11th from newark, newark, to san francisco were killed when...
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havana brown here. and great to have our special co-host, jesse tyler ferguson. >> i don't want to miss this. >> you have a special -- >> i brought something for robin, for her tree. this is an ornament that my grandmother made. i have five of them. fear not. i have them at home. but it's paper. and she painted those. >> delicately painted. >> and robin's a part of my family. i thought she might like it for my tree. >> i'm holding it here. we want to acknowledge one of the great crowds of the year, people. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jesse? >> yes. >> in addition to so timely giving that to robin's tree, you're here to tell us about something near and dear to your heart. >> right. my bowtie line. all of the proceeds go toward my foundation, tie the knot. and the proceeds go to marriage equality. >> we're putting these guys to the test. >> we're going to do bow tying, yeah. >> i have upcoming nuptials. i might need a bowtie. >> likewise. yes. we'll design them for you. >> i'll tie both of your
havana brown here. and great to have our special co-host, jesse tyler ferguson. >> i don't want to miss this. >> you have a special -- >> i brought something for robin, for her tree. this is an ornament that my grandmother made. i have five of them. fear not. i have them at home. but it's paper. and she painted those. >> delicately painted. >> and robin's a part of my family. i thought she might like it for my tree. >> i'm holding it here. we want to...
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. >> reporter: that's sherri brown, an extended stay resident at the econo lodge in woodbridge. she was here last night when it happened. here when a 33-year-old clerk was sexually assaulted. >> i'm scared to go outside. i'm not even going to go get no ice. >> reporter: cops back at the scene today looking for more evidence. more information. last night, they went room to room to check things out. >> show your driver's license. they took a picture of you, and they searched your room. >> reporter: police tell the story this way. they say around 10:00 last night, a man calls the office, and tells the clerk he's locked out of his second-floor room. she leaves the office and goes outside to help him out. as she climbs the stairs, a masked man with a knife comes up from behind and forces her into that room. >> once she gets inside, she's rendered unconscious. and she wakes up to her -- to him, the suspect assaulting her. >> reporter: this does not appear to be a spur of the moment attack. imagine what that suspect had to do. he had to know that the clerk on duty last night was a woma
. >> reporter: that's sherri brown, an extended stay resident at the econo lodge in woodbridge. she was here last night when it happened. here when a 33-year-old clerk was sexually assaulted. >> i'm scared to go outside. i'm not even going to go get no ice. >> reporter: cops back at the scene today looking for more evidence. more information. last night, they went room to room to check things out. >> show your driver's license. they took a picture of you, and they...
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in fact, they put $5.5 million in -- from the financial industry into her opponent's campaign, scott brown. how is this going to work in the senate, do you feel w her underbanking committee? >> we're so excited. the emily's list community of 2 million have been with elizabeth since she was even thinking about that senate run. and to watch her now get on the banking committee, walk into the united states senate. she's a fighter for the middle class. she's proven herself, she set up the consumer protection bureau. she's going to bring what is exactly needed in the united states senate to bring this country forward and i couldn't be happier about what she's going to bring to the united states senate. >> now, ryan, the banking industry, one reaction from richard hunt, consumer banking association, president and ceo, he says i welcome her to be inside the tent rather than outside the tent, throwing bombs. what kind of sulbtle message is that? >> well, they think they're going to be able to co-op her. i think the best chance to stymie her is she's outnumbered. you have enough bank-friendly repub
in fact, they put $5.5 million in -- from the financial industry into her opponent's campaign, scott brown. how is this going to work in the senate, do you feel w her underbanking committee? >> we're so excited. the emily's list community of 2 million have been with elizabeth since she was even thinking about that senate run. and to watch her now get on the banking committee, walk into the united states senate. she's a fighter for the middle class. she's proven herself, she set up the...
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and judith browne dianis. thank you so much. let me ask judith to start with some homework that we couldn't do but we're counting on to you do. people come up to me and said, i was so angry about some of the suppression talk and attempts in those 30-some states. african-americans would say i got out there and i voted. what evidence do you have that it really worked in favor, or rather put it this way, against the republicans for trying to do that? >> well, number one, we know that they tried to do it so that they could have partisan advantage, but we do know it backfired because, number one, organizations like mine were able to stop them dead in their tracks by bringing litigation. but, two, we know that voters were standing in line. in fact, i stood in line in maryland for seven hours, and i will tell you, chris, that the discussion in that line and in an all-black precinct -- seven hours -- people said this is about voter suppression. they don't want us to vote. this is an old playbook. people are used to it. they see it comin
and judith browne dianis. thank you so much. let me ask judith to start with some homework that we couldn't do but we're counting on to you do. people come up to me and said, i was so angry about some of the suppression talk and attempts in those 30-some states. african-americans would say i got out there and i voted. what evidence do you have that it really worked in favor, or rather put it this way, against the republicans for trying to do that? >> well, number one, we know that they...
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. >> reporter: that's sherri brown at the econo lodge here in woodbridge. she was here last night, when a 33-year-old clerk was sexually assaulted. >> i'm scared to go outside at nighttime. i'm not even going to go get no ice. >> reporter: cops back at the scene today looking for more evidence. more information. last night, they went room to room to check things out. >> you had to show your driver's license, they took a picture of you and searched your room. >> reporter: police tell the story this way. they say around 10:00 last night, a man calls the office and tells the clerk he's locked out of his second-floor room. she leaves the office and goes outside to help him out. as she climbs the stairs, a masked man with a knife comes up from behind and forces her into that room. >> when she gets inside, she's rendered unconscious. and she wakes up to him, the suspect, assaulting her. >> reporter: this does not appear to be a spur of the moment attack. imagine what that suspect had to do. he had to know that the clerk on duty last night was a woman. he had to k
. >> reporter: that's sherri brown at the econo lodge here in woodbridge. she was here last night, when a 33-year-old clerk was sexually assaulted. >> i'm scared to go outside at nighttime. i'm not even going to go get no ice. >> reporter: cops back at the scene today looking for more evidence. more information. last night, they went room to room to check things out. >> you had to show your driver's license, they took a picture of you and searched your room. >>...
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the game against the browns will be blacked out. the raiders failed to sell 85% of available tickets in time to avoid the blackout. their poor play as hurt ticket sales. it's the first blackout for them in a while, since 2010. >> they were rolling. >> we have bad weather. that's what you need to know. tara knows everything that's happening. >> we have that flash flood warning in effect we have seen countless spin outs, speed, if you mix it with the rain. go below the speed limit. we are going to head out -- you can see the traffic is backed up. the metering lights are on. it took a while to kickn. a lot of people left later than they normally do but make sure you give yourself extra time. high wind advisory on the span. up next a look at 680, you can see just how windy it is and it's raining. traffic on the right hand side. >>> we have this sig alert, this is in the opposite direction of the drive so that's the good news. also slow going, 580 westbound. that is because we have -- a mudslide. they have closed the roadway as you appro
the game against the browns will be blacked out. the raiders failed to sell 85% of available tickets in time to avoid the blackout. their poor play as hurt ticket sales. it's the first blackout for them in a while, since 2010. >> they were rolling. >> we have bad weather. that's what you need to know. tara knows everything that's happening. >> we have that flash flood warning in effect we have seen countless spin outs, speed, if you mix it with the rain. go below the speed...
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i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." keith in milwaukee your eaten "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hi, stephanie, how is it going guys? i wanted to slip in that reince priebus is my facebook friend. >> stephanie: wow. >> caller: wow. yeah. the thing that democrats really have to point out is the fact that not only has president obama offered up cuts in the -- cuts in the tax increases that helped bring the deficit in the first place but he's already clocked out around $2 trillion in spending cuts and interest decreases over the next ten years. now, as we know, the republicans have run and beaten the democrats on this idea that they're going to cut things, that they're going to find waste and eliminate it. well guys, now is your chance! step up to the microphone. what exactly are the cuts? it is funny. we're not hearing anything from these guys after they talked about it for so long. >> stephanie: exactly. that's what the white house is saying. the b
i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." keith in milwaukee your eaten "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hi, stephanie, how is it going guys? i wanted to slip in that reince priebus is my facebook friend. >> stephanie: wow. >> caller: wow. yeah. the thing that democrats really have to point out is the fact that not only...
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remember, scott brown picked up the kennedy seat in massachusetts and he lost it to elizabeth warren in the last election. so there is that scenario that if john kerry were to get that post, then that opens it up again for scott brown to pick up that seat. a couple of things. first of all, it's widely known out there that john kerry wants the job. but, of course, you know, the story we've all been talking about that susan rice appears to be above on that list. that's the first thing. all of this speculation about who could get that job and, you know, if he got that job then this person could pick up the seat in massachusetts, it really is all just sort of hypothetical here. the president has not put forward a nomination yet. there's a lot of wrangling going on. democrats are saying republicans are playing politics here. at the end of the day, it's all hypothetical until the president puts a nomination on. >> it's interesting to watch and chat about. dan lothian, thank you. >> okay. >>> it's a black friday hangover for a major retailer and a black eye. coming up, the complaints, a sle
remember, scott brown picked up the kennedy seat in massachusetts and he lost it to elizabeth warren in the last election. so there is that scenario that if john kerry were to get that post, then that opens it up again for scott brown to pick up that seat. a couple of things. first of all, it's widely known out there that john kerry wants the job. but, of course, you know, the story we've all been talking about that susan rice appears to be above on that list. that's the first thing. all of...
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see, jerry brown is the ambulance driver. >> i wonder how much the taxpayers, me, paid for the dress that mrs. obama is wearing. she could be dressed up but she'll never cover up -- >> taxpayers didn't buy the dress! oh my god! >> wow! >> what a bunch of morons. >> stephanie: jim, don't go in the yahoo comments! all right. generally writes d.c. sexy liberal show -- this is more like a love letter. steph, i live in sacramento. my parents live in d.c. i've been out of work for awhile. my parents bought me tickets to visit for the obama inauguration and they bought tickets to to the sexy liberal show. they bought two for themselves in the nosebleeds and one v.i.p. for me. wow, fun! wow. they're so such awesome parents. i've listened to your show for years. my parents know how much i love your show. jenny and her awesomely cool parents. [ applause ] >> stephanie: no more sad panda. happy pandas, all of them. hurry. they're going fast. v.i.p. meet and grope will be sold out today for the january 19th inauguration weekend show in d.c. very exciting. hal sparks, john fuglesang aisha tyler a
see, jerry brown is the ambulance driver. >> i wonder how much the taxpayers, me, paid for the dress that mrs. obama is wearing. she could be dressed up but she'll never cover up -- >> taxpayers didn't buy the dress! oh my god! >> wow! >> what a bunch of morons. >> stephanie: jim, don't go in the yahoo comments! all right. generally writes d.c. sexy liberal show -- this is more like a love letter. steph, i live in sacramento. my parents live in d.c. i've been out...
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we can use this to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> millions of people depend on metro drivers, but apparently some aren't getting enough sleep. we've reported on bus drivers working long hours and falling asleep at the wheel, but a new study by the transit agency reveals the real problem may be the shift those workers work. fox 5's sherri ly is monitoring metro tonight. >> reporter: it all started with concerns about safety, metro bus and rail workers in critical jobs working numerous double shifts, even longer, but an analysis of more than 3,000 bus and rail operators found the biggest factor in fatigue may be the critical hours between midnight and 8 a.m. >> night work, a lot of night work which dep
we can use this to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> millions of people depend on metro drivers, but apparently...
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jenna: steve brown live in chicago. thank you very much. we will be right back [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. reporter: on new on "happening now." we have another story that is going on about a classified hearing on benghazi. lawmakers hearing from the director of national intelligence. they are looking at multiple videos of the attack on the consulate in benghazi. do these videos answer any lingering questions? we will have an update on that. north korea is set to launch a new rocket. a live report on what the country's plans are for that rocket and when the launch will take place. and how would you like to sit down and watch television, knowing that your television is watching you? creepy new technology to tell you about. breaking news is the second hour of "happening
jenna: steve brown live in chicago. thank you very much. we will be right back [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. reporter: on new on "happening now." we have another story that is...
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>>guest: it is a darker brown. >>host: i love the name. >>guest: it is a removable collar. twofer 1. it is irreversible. i get so many compliments on that what i wear it. --it is so versatile. >>host: i just came home from minneapolis, it was freezing that would be the perfect coat. now,the open-front blazer.209-893. so pretty. open-front is nice. again, notice how you have a gold the two front like corners if you will. --angled >>guest: i wanted to have a little bit more fun, and i did do the classic lasered that you are wearing. but this is a blazer that is not your traditional. this has a bit of a more fashion element to it. yet it is still conservative enough to wear to the office yet can absolutely where this out at night for a fun night out. >>host: the black. with the ponte leggings, with the stripa tuxedo look. >>guest: i love that. you see a lot of actresses who the menswear-like and it is so chic. are beautiful and we have a few that are great for holiday parties. once again the great alternative is the tuxedo look. there is nothing more chic than a woman who walk
>>guest: it is a darker brown. >>host: i love the name. >>guest: it is a removable collar. twofer 1. it is irreversible. i get so many compliments on that what i wear it. --it is so versatile. >>host: i just came home from minneapolis, it was freezing that would be the perfect coat. now,the open-front blazer.209-893. so pretty. open-front is nice. again, notice how you have a gold the two front like corners if you will. --angled >>guest: i wanted to have a little...
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joining me is ceo terry brown. thank you for being here. you were telling me within the out door malls that you run, big names like targets and whole foods really are bringing in customers for all the other smaller side businesses so things are improving. >> things are definitely improving. it takes real anchor of whole foods and other retailers who bring customers back to a shopping place or location once or twice a week. someone like wholefoods is driving traffic. a lot of people buy their groceries every day to prepare dinner. cheryl: 95% occupancy right now. what we are seeing in the forecasting is 2013 rates are going to go higher. less rent space for you. >> we are approaching pre recession peak in terms of -- we approach 95% of the business, we are largely full but hopefully in 2013 they will allow us to start to put trends to drop -- cheryl: you have $3 billion invested in all of these properties but northeast a heavy center for you, connecticut, new york, what were the effects of the storm on your attendance? >> we were very fortun
joining me is ceo terry brown. thank you for being here. you were telling me within the out door malls that you run, big names like targets and whole foods really are bringing in customers for all the other smaller side businesses so things are improving. >> things are definitely improving. it takes real anchor of whole foods and other retailers who bring customers back to a shopping place or location once or twice a week. someone like wholefoods is driving traffic. a lot of people buy...
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tom price, paul brown, a lot of congressmen, former secretary of state. >> paul brown. >> paul brown, he's thinking about it. he told me he's not ruling it out, chuck. >> that will be entertaining. >> okay. thank you. >> paul brown. >> dr. paul brown. thank you so much, bob. thank you, chuck. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up next, we're going to be revealing the cover of "time" magazine with rick stengel when we return. [ male announcer ] there are plenty of reasons to be jolly at the chevy year-end event because chevy's giving more. more efficiency with sonic and cruze... more function in equinox and traverse... more dependability with the legendary silverado... and more style in the all-new malibu. chevy's giving more at the year-end event because 'tis the season. chevy's giving more. this holiday season, get a 2013 cruze ls for around $169 per month or get $500 holiday bonus cash. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains
tom price, paul brown, a lot of congressmen, former secretary of state. >> paul brown. >> paul brown, he's thinking about it. he told me he's not ruling it out, chuck. >> that will be entertaining. >> okay. thank you. >> paul brown. >> dr. paul brown. thank you so much, bob. thank you, chuck. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up next, we're going to be revealing the cover of "time" magazine with rick stengel when we return. [ male announcer...
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scott brown comes riding back on his -- in his red pickup. >> potentially. right. the president met with massachusetts governor duvall patrick and everyone thought oh, does that mean he's leaning toward picking kerry because he might have someone who could slide into that job. i don't know if that's what's going to go down. these are all definitely factors. >> bill: yesterday, you and i were there at the white house yesterday when the president launched a big new political campaign. my2k. what's that all about? we'll get into that with olive yea knox. you can join the conference at 1-866-55-press. thursday, november 29. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show." live on your radio and on current tv. >> bill: hey 25 minutes after the hour here on
scott brown comes riding back on his -- in his red pickup. >> potentially. right. the president met with massachusetts governor duvall patrick and everyone thought oh, does that mean he's leaning toward picking kerry because he might have someone who could slide into that job. i don't know if that's what's going to go down. these are all definitely factors. >> bill: yesterday, you and i were there at the white house yesterday when the president launched a big new political campaign....
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that was brown versus the board of education. or interracial marriage. that was a case called loving versus virginia. they were very slow to move on some of these as they watched the states move in one direction. that's when the supreme court finally moved. in this case you have something like 41 states that in one form or another have said no to same-sex marriage, so there's a question as to whether the country is ready. that is another reason that we're sort of looking at this and saying we'll see. >> i wonder if the court takes into account on the shifting views on all of this. i want you to check this out, this cmn national exit poll in november's election. 49% saying that same-sex marriage should be legal in their state, compared to 46% who said it should not. the public pretty much divided on this, but seems to be swaying towards approval. do they look at these kinds of things? >> not so much, i don't think, but, again, it's the question of where the country is moving and where the law is moving more than anything else. i would imagine if the supre
that was brown versus the board of education. or interracial marriage. that was a case called loving versus virginia. they were very slow to move on some of these as they watched the states move in one direction. that's when the supreme court finally moved. in this case you have something like 41 states that in one form or another have said no to same-sex marriage, so there's a question as to whether the country is ready. that is another reason that we're sort of looking at this and saying...
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it's called the davey brown index. the poll tracks thousands of famous people across eight attributes including awareness, trust and influence. >> it's a must. >> reporter: brad pitt has a 98% awareness ranking. and out of nearly 3,000 celebrities, he's the 25th biggest influencer. morgan freeman is number eight. >> we are standing together for the right of gay and lesbian americans. >> reporter: in fact, of the ten celebrities currently ranked as the most influential, six are outspoken supporters of same sex marriage. >> i think that respect should be all across the board. >> reporter: with one in particular grabbing the most headlines. >> i think same sex couples should be able to get married. >> as a gay man, i got to tell you it just hit me right in my heart. >> reporter: so while it might be difficult to say exactly how much a star's opinion matters, there's no question they do have influence. and many of the world's most famous influencers support marriage equality. kareen wynter, cnn, hollywood. >>> and you're i
it's called the davey brown index. the poll tracks thousands of famous people across eight attributes including awareness, trust and influence. >> it's a must. >> reporter: brad pitt has a 98% awareness ranking. and out of nearly 3,000 celebrities, he's the 25th biggest influencer. morgan freeman is number eight. >> we are standing together for the right of gay and lesbian americans. >> reporter: in fact, of the ten celebrities currently ranked as the most influential,...
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we get this going, all brown food because brown food tastes good, lovely rich flares. >> good comfort food, too. >> and we move back here. you left that in the pot to cook down. >> cook it down for a couple of hours and we're putting in other secret weapon, butternut squash and jerusalem artichokes and dried figs. >> never seen that. >> can you find that anywhere? >> these are sort of -- you can find these in the specialty grocery store, crunchy, have a little flavor of artichoky, but -- >> dried fig, love that idea. makes it very fall. >> and we get this all going and this is a way to get people to eat veg that wouldn't normally. >> always thinking. >> there you go. >> and you let that go in the oven a little bit longer. >> another half hour or so and it plates all together like this. slice it and serve the veg and the meat together. >> so beautiful. >> can i make you a little plate. >> would love a little plate. al roker would love a little plate, willie geist. where is everybody? i think they should come in here. >> we'll bring them on in. >> what's great about pot roast, can you r
we get this going, all brown food because brown food tastes good, lovely rich flares. >> good comfort food, too. >> and we move back here. you left that in the pot to cook down. >> cook it down for a couple of hours and we're putting in other secret weapon, butternut squash and jerusalem artichokes and dried figs. >> never seen that. >> can you find that anywhere? >> these are sort of -- you can find these in the specialty grocery store, crunchy, have a...
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if you use it in bake products t gives you the nice brown glow when you're baking something. everyone thinks it's addictive. the question here being raised in global affairs is -- by the way, this study was done in the united states and california and oxford. so in england, so it reached across and looked at a cross section of different societies. looked at countries around the world, 43 countries. 20% increase in diabetes in countries that were very high in high fructose corn syrup. some countries don't use that at all. other countries like the united states, it's huge. we use it in sodapop, practically everything. the concern here, is that the reason we have such a high rate of diabetes? >> heather: how can they attribute that solely to the increased use of fructose? >> that's the million dollars question, 'cause critics are saying, wait a minute. you didn't prove anything. malaysia has a higher rate of diabetes than the united states and doesn't use the stuff at all. i'm glad we're bringing this up because the question is, are these chemicals me tabbized differently? what
if you use it in bake products t gives you the nice brown glow when you're baking something. everyone thinks it's addictive. the question here being raised in global affairs is -- by the way, this study was done in the united states and california and oxford. so in england, so it reached across and looked at a cross section of different societies. looked at countries around the world, 43 countries. 20% increase in diabetes in countries that were very high in high fructose corn syrup. some...
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>> well, it really depends, maybe two minutes until you get nice golden brown. >> right. >> you end up with these beautiful empanadas like this. the three types we have here, these two are savory. chicken, meat -- >> food. >> and the sweet empanadas. >> just in time. >> oh, no, i was looking for make-up and hair. >> wow. >> okay. >> what kind is this one right here? >> this is a chicken empanada. >> spicy mayonnaise. this is ground beef and empanada. >> these are perfect for a holiday party. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >>> coming up next -- >> kathie lee and hoda. >> after your local news. >>> good morning to you. it is 9:56. i'm marla tellez. an injured great-horned owl rescued in the north bay earlier this month could be released back into the wild as soon as next week. the owl was found in a tree with a fishing hook and line piercing its wing back on november 17th. the bird was taken to the wild care center where the hook was safely removed. as of now, the owl is at an outdoor area at the center but will be released as soon as it builds up i
>> well, it really depends, maybe two minutes until you get nice golden brown. >> right. >> you end up with these beautiful empanadas like this. the three types we have here, these two are savory. chicken, meat -- >> food. >> and the sweet empanadas. >> just in time. >> oh, no, i was looking for make-up and hair. >> wow. >> okay. >> what kind is this one right here? >> this is a chicken empanada. >> spicy mayonnaise. this...
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derail susan price is that john kerry will get it next which frees up the senate seat and allows scott brown who lost to elizabeth warren to get back to capitol hill. >> chess match. >> who knows. susan rice was working for the state department when there was the bombing of the embassy in africa in '98. susan collins rightfully said, now, wait a minute, you've been in two situations where greater protection was required. so the bombings took place. what is going on here. there is interesting history here. looks less likely she may get the nomination. >> three nomination, treasury secretary, secretary of defense, secretary of state as well. >> big job. >>> all most too late for discounts booking a flight for the holidays. fares cost about 80% more this christmas travel season compared to last year. fares could jump as much as 27% more. if you book a flight during the week leading up to christmas. there are some deals if you fly late, with santa on christmas eve or christmas day, when demand drops. or you can just try to ask santa if you can hop on to his sleigh. >> that's the fastest way. get
derail susan price is that john kerry will get it next which frees up the senate seat and allows scott brown who lost to elizabeth warren to get back to capitol hill. >> chess match. >> who knows. susan rice was working for the state department when there was the bombing of the embassy in africa in '98. susan collins rightfully said, now, wait a minute, you've been in two situations where greater protection was required. so the bombings took place. what is going on here. there is...